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Residential bay opens following fundraising in paediatric nurse’s memory

March 10, 2025
A new parent and baby residential bay at the Dyson Centre for Neonatal Care has been named the Lori Grace room, in memory of a newly-qualified paediatric nurse who sadly died before she began working there.

New standards set to improve maternity and neonatal care in Wales

March 10, 2025
Health Secretary Jeremy Miles has set out new standards and expectations for high quality and safe maternity and neonatal services in Wales.

Former NICU dad supports coffee mornings for families of the smallest patients

March 10, 2025
A father whose son spent around 100 days being cared for by the team on the NICU at St Peter’s Hospital, Chertsey, is supporting other parents to come together to share similar experiences of having a baby who has received or is receiving care on the NICU.

Speech and language therapy helping premature babies

March 10, 2025
More than 660 premature babies have been supported by Speech and Language Therapists (SLT) in Wolverhampton, enabling them to go home earlier.

Employment rights improve for parents with babies admitted to neonatal care

February 10, 2025
The Department of Business and Trade has confirmed that the Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Act will come into effect from 6 April this year, helping alleviate the stress on parents with a child in hospital.

RCM welcomes new funding for infant feeding and perinatal mental health support

February 10, 2025
The Royal College of Midwives has welcomed an announcement of new funding for infant feeding and perinatal mental health support. Thousands of parents and children across England will be able to give their child the best start in life thanks to a £126 million government funding boost.

Aston University-led project finds simple ways to improve the wellbeing of paediatric critical care staff

February 10, 2025
The Staff Wellbeing (SWell) project, led by Aston University researchers in collaboration with Birmingham Children’s Hospital and NHS England, has developed two simple, easy-to-deliver sessions to improve the wellbeing of staff in paediatric critical care (PCC) units in UK hospitals.

The Children’s Air Ambulance tops 200 missions in 2024 as it surpasses 1,000 overall

February 10, 2025
The Children’s Air Ambulance had another exceptionally busy year in 2024, transferring 200 critically ill babies and children across the UK, ensuring they receive the specialist care they urgently need. This marks the second consecutive year the charity has completed 200 missions, the highest number of missions in a year.

Brighton student’s award-winning health app to improve midwifery care for people of colour

January 8, 2025
University of Brighton student Ruby Jackson has created the Melanatal app to tackle a general lack of understanding about how some conditions present in people who are not white. It will offer patients and clinicians visual guides to the signs and symptoms of conditions including jaundice, pre-eclampsia and mastitis.

Surrey neonatal unit identified as outstanding outlier for two national audit measures

January 8, 2025
The NICU at Ashford and St Peter’s Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has been identified as an outstanding outlier for two measures in the National Neonatal Audit Programme, having achieved a 100% follow-up rate for all 25 eligible babies in 2023.

First babies arrive on new QMC neonatal intensive care unit

January 8, 2025
The brand new £32 million neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at the Queen’s Medical Centre (QMC) in Nottingham has welcomed its first 18 babies, following the facility’s opening on 10 December. Supported by the trust’s charity, it has been designed to offer a homely environment for families.

Midwife commended on 50 years of service to the NHS

January 8, 2025
Ann Remmers started her career at Bristol's Southmead Hospital. Her contributions to maternal and neonatal care were described by health leaders as creating a “thriving legacy.” She has been honoured with the Chief Midwifery Officer Gold Award, which recognises those with a distinguished career who have been a role model to others.